I fear this will not end well. She's been unraveling for about 10 years now and it's getting worse again. Had her protector Aaron Spelling not passed away in 2006, perhaps he would've helped her stay longer in the limelight and away from the bottle.

A spokesperson for the Ventura County Sheriff's Office tell ET, "We did go to her house this afternoon about 3 p.m. along with fire department and ambulance personnel and when everyone arrived on scene they determined that it was a medical issue and a patient was transport from the house to a local hospital."

The actress was taken to the hospital after police received a call from someone at her home in Thousand Oaks, California, reporting that someone had overdosed, according to TMZ.

The development comes less than a day after Locklear was arrested for allegedly kicking an officer at her home. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office tells ET that police were initially called for an unknown disturbance at her home and upon arriving, realized it was a domestic disturbance.

According to police, officers were separating Locklear from the other party involved, which is when Locklear allegedly kicked one of the deputies interviewing her and she was arrested on the scene.

The Sheriff’s Office told ET that police then wanted her to be evaluated due to her level of intoxication. While the EMT was evaluating her, she allegedly kicked him as well.

A source told ET on Sunday that Locklear was expected to head back to rehab after her arrest, and that her family was relieved that she would be going back into treatment.

This is the second time the actress has been hospitalized in the last two weeks. On June 17, Locklear was hospitalized after her family allegedly called the police claiming was "acting erratically" and "threatened to kill herself." She subsequently underwent a psychological evaluation.

Inspired by the apparent loss of a friend, Heather Locklear is speaking out about addiction.

The post, of course, comes as Heather is battling her own personal issues.

On Wednesday, the "Melrose Place" star took to Instagram to share a message about a friend named Josh.

"Addiction is ferocious and will try to take you down," the post reads. "Recovery is the best revenge. Be kind to everyone you meet, your light just might change their path. Rest in peace beautiful Josh. You touched my [heart]."

Heather, of course, has had her own demons. TMZ reported on Aug. 30 that the actress was hit with three new charges, including one misdemeanor count of interfering with a law enforcement officer and two counts of misdemeanor battery for allegedly attacking a cop and first responders during a June arrest.

Prior to the arrest, Heather, 56, Heather was taken to the hospital in Los Angeles for a psychiatric evaluation when a family member reported that actress was having suicidal thoughts. TMZ reported that police and medical personnel showed up to the star's home on June 17 following a family member's 911 call indicating Heather was threatening to kill herself.

Days later, TMZ reported that Heather was preparing to move from the hospital's psychiatric ward to begin a long-term stay at a facility where psychiatrists and staff doctors can better treat her serious substance abuse and mental health problems.